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First off, congrats to all the seniors who graduated on Sunday! I hope every single one of you follows your dreams, and who knows, someone may even end up featured on this column!
First off, congrats to all the seniors who graduated on Sunday! I hope every single one of you follows your dreams, and who knows, someone may even end up featured on this column!
Disclaimer: Before this week, I had never actually seen a Star Trek movie or television episode and can't call myself a true fan.
On Friday night, Visions of an Ancient Dreamer, advertised as a part of the Festival of the Creative Arts, took the main stage in Spingold Theater Center.
Being a teenager is difficult-among the raging hormones, high school drama and growing up, it is a feat in itself to make it out emotionally (and physically) intact.
In anticipation of her upcoming project for the Festival of the Arts, JustArts talked with Livia Bell '13 about her project, entitled "Structural Healing." Bell describes her project as a commentary on the dilapidated architecture on campus and the idea of a Band-Aid as a quick fix.
This week, JustArts sat down with Victoria Cheah, a Ph.D candidate studying Music Composition, to talk about her project for the upcoming Festival of the Arts. JustArts: Can you explain to me "Mirror, Mirror," your Festival of the Arts project? Victoria Cheah: This installation consists of two designated places for communication-each one contains a parabolic dish that reflects sound to the other.
This week, JustArts sat down with Victoria Cheah, a Ph.D candidate studying Music Composition, to talk about her project for the upcoming Festival of the Arts. JustArts: Can you explain to me "Mirror, Mirror," your Festival of the Arts project? Victoria Cheah: This installation consists of two designated places for communication-each one contains a parabolic dish that reflects sound to the other.
Last year at SpringFest, we stood in a drunken haze looking up at fun.
At a most basic level, I define myself as white, Jewish, female; these three words and the stereotypes they invoke have a large impact on how other people see me.
We've all been there-someone answers the phone, we hesitate for a second and then realize we dialed the wrong number.
How did the City of Waltham vote in the 2024 Presidential Election?
Alumni circulate petition to keep official Brandeis emails
Moving forward: Lulu Ohm '25 welcomes a new era of Brandeis women's basketball
Community receives message titled “Social Justice and Free Expression”
Getting to know the Brandeis fencing team